This should be a Friday Fun Post, but well, it’s only Thursday. Maybe it’s Friday in Australia?

At any rate, if you’re looking for a way to improve your business processes, then you’ll find none of that here. Please move along.

For the rest of you who need a chuckle and want to marvel at how you can show off your Visio Visualization Prowess by creating needless graphs that look like they were drawn by hand, please stick around for a few more paragraphs!

Since today’s task was frivolous in nature, I decided to pull out the old sketchy shapes to create my quote-infographics. If you haven’t seen the “Indexed” shapes, go have a look at: ‘Indexed’ Shapes – for that Hand-drawn Look. These Visio shapes use randomness to create a “not all exactly the same” look and feel. Your drawings get a hand-drawn, sketchy look, but you don’t have to do any extra work.

Our first info-graphic infers a correlation from an oft-stated phrase, by a beloved, pointy-eared character:.
Governor Schwarzenegger inspired this little flowchart:

. And finally, a threshold bar graph from a very young Jack Ryan:

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May the Force be with you!

Oh, one note on the fonts. The inf0-graphics use these fonts, in order of appearance:

I got the idea for the second two from John Goldsmith in his post: Using sketchy fonts in Visio. John’s post pointed me to MyFonts.com as a source for free and for-sale fonts. There were lots of hand-drawn, sketchy-style fonts to choose from!